1.   *nationwide, large scale datacenters.
      *
   2. * no
      *
   3.

      *occasionally, not often
      *

   4.

      *ndd, ifconfig, not satisfied
      *

   5.

      *it's familiar
      *

      Please be as specific as possible.

   6.

      *multiple commands, multiple parameters, different parms depending
      on type of nic, old, arcane syntax.
      *

      Please be as specific as possible.

   7. *speed/duplex*
   8.

      read/write

   9.

      *yes***

  10.

      *no*

      The Brussels project aims to provide a simpler and cleaner
      interface for GLDv3 drivers by using the dladm command. When GLDv3
      drivers register with the GLDv3 framework, these drivers drivers
      will provide function pointers for setting() and getting()
      properties. Subsequently, the dladm command can be used to send
      the appropriate system calls to trigger the registered set() and
      get() functions.

  11.

      *no
      *

  12.

      *yes
      *

  13.

      *no*

      If yes, what do you like and dislike about this interface?

  14.

      *yes, all features*

      If yes, what features would you like to be included in the
      GUI-based version?

  15.

      *yes*

      If no, what selected properties should be configurable by the
      GUI-based tool, while the rest by a command line syntax?

  16.

      *typing a value.***

      If you favor selecting from a list of given values, what MTU
      values do you suggest in addition to 1500 (for default) and 9000
      (for jumbo frames support)?

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